Panasonic PT-51G 50, 52, PT-61G 52 Color Video Projection System Operating Instructions

Panasonic PT-51G 50, 52, PT-61G 52 Color Video Projection System Operating Instructions
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Panasonic PT-51G 50, PT-51G 52, PT-61G 52 Operating Instructions | Manualzz
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Color Video Projection System
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Safety Instructions
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING" To reduce the risk of elecinc shock do not remove cover or back. No
user-serviceable paris inside Reler servicing lo qualified service personnel
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lhat paris inside the product operaling and servicing
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persons wilh the appliance
Note To CATV System Installer: This reminder 1s provided lo call the CATV system installer's attention to Article
B20—40 of lhe NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be
connected to the grounding system of the building, as close lo lhe point of cable entry as practical
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fety Instructions For Television Receivers
Read and apply the operating instructions provided with your television receiver
Read all of Ihe instructions given here and retain them for laler use
Unplug this television receiver from the wall outlel before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp
cloth for cleaning
Do not use attachments not recommended by the television receiver manufacturer as they may cause hazards
Do not use this television receiver near water For example Avoid placing il near a balhtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or
laundry tub, in a wel basement, or near a swimming pool, elc
Do not place this television receiver on an unslable can, sland or lable The television receiver may fall, causing serious
injury to a child or adult, and senous damage to the appliance Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the
manufacturer, or sold with the television receiver Wall or shell mounting should follow the manulacturer's instructions,
and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops, excessive force, and
uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn
Slots and openings In the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, and lo insure
reliable operation of the television receiver and to protect it from overhealing These openings must not be blocked or
covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the television receiver on a bed, sofa, rug ar other similar
surface This television receiver should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This television receiver
should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation 1s provided
Operate only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power
supplied to your home consult your television dealer or local power company For lelevision receivers designed to
operate from battery power, refer to the operating instructions
This lelevision receiver Is equipped with a polanzed alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the
olher) This plug will fit inlo the power outlet only one way This 15 a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug
fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug If
lhe plug should still fail to fit, contact your ES
electricianto replace yourobsolete outlet Do | EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS |
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ANTENNA LEAD-IN
not defeat the safety purpose ofthe polarized PER (NEC) NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE WIRE
plug
Do not allow anything lo rest on the power
cord Do not locale lhis television receiver GROUND -
where the cord will be abused by persons CLAMP
walking on it a |
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Follow all warnings and instructions marked T <—— p DISCHARGE UNIT
on the television receiver (NEC SECTION B10-20)
Do not overload wall outlets and extension |
cords as this can result in fire or electric
shock ELECTRIC — |
Never push objects of any kind into this EQUIPMENT 077 GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
television receiver through cabinet slots as т
they may touch dangerous voltage points or = GROUND CLAMPS
short out parts that could result in a fire or POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on NEC ART 250 PART H)
the television receiver
14 If an outside antenna Is connected to the television equipment, be sure Lhe antenna system Is grounded so as to provide
some protection againsl voltage surges and built up static charges Inthe US Section 810 of the National Electrical
Code and in Canada Part 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code provides information with respect to proper grounding of the
masi and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, 51ze of grounding conductors,
location ol antenna—discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode
See Figure
15 For added protection for this television receiver during a hghtning storm, or when it 1s left unattended and unused for long
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna This will prevent damage to the receiver due to
hghtning and power-line surges
16 An outside antenna system should not be located in the Vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power
circuits, or where It can fall into such power lines or circuils When installing an outside antenna system extreme care
should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal
17 Unplug this television receiver from the wall outlel, and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following
conditions
a When the power cord or plug 1s damaged or frayed
b If hquid has been spilled into the television receiver
c If the television receiver has been exposed to rain or water
d Ifthetelevision receiver does nol operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls
that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will
oflen require extensive work by a qualihed technician to restore the television receiver to normal operation
e If the lelevision receiver has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged
f When the television receiver exhibits a distincl change in performance — this indicates a need for service
18 Do not attempt to service this television receiver yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel
19 When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacemenl parts specified by the
manufacturer thal have the same characteristics as the onginal part Unauthonzed substitutions may result in fire,
electric shock, or olher hazards
20 Upon completion of any service or repairs to Lhis television receiver, ask the service technician to perform routine safety
checks to determine that the television Is In safe operating condition
21 WARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
22 CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH A RECEPTACLE OR
OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE
NOTE: This equipments designed lo operate nthe U 5 A , Canada and other countries where the broadcasting system and
AC house curren! 1s exactly the same as In the U S A and Canada
Important Information Regarding Use of Video Games, Computers, Teletext or Other Fixed Image Displays.
The extended use of fixed image program material can cause a permanent “shadow image” on the picture tube This
background image 1s viewable on normal programs in Lhe form of a stahonary fixed image This type of irreversible picture
tube delerioration can be limited by observing the following steps
A Reduce the brightness/contrast setting to a minimum viewing level
В Do not display the fixed image for extended periods of time
C Turn the power off when not in aclual use
NOTE. The marking or retained image on the picture tube resulting from fixed Image use Is not an operating defect and as
such Is not covered by Warranty This products not designed to display fixed image patterns for extended periods of
time
Specifications
Power Source: 120V, 60Hz, AC
Channel Capability 181 channels (See char)
VHF 2-13, UHF 14-69, Cable 125 channels Channel Capability Chart
Video Input Jacks (3): 1V p-p, 75 ohm, phono jack type (PT-51G52)
Audio Input Jacks (3): 500mV rms, 47K ohm (PT-51G52) BAND CHANNELS
Video Inpul Jacks (4): 1V p-p, 75 chm, phono jack type (PT-61G52, |VHF 12
PT-50G50) UHF 56
Audio Input Jacks (4) S00mV rms, 47K ohm (PT-61G52, PT-51G50) | CABLE (Super Bob A 18
To Audıo AMP Jacks: 0-2 OV rms 47K ohm CABLE (Hyper Band) 28
S-VHS Input Jack (2): S-Video (Y-C) Connector CABLE (Ultra Band) 56
Stereo Sound
Dolby Pro Logic Surround TOTAL CHANNELS 181
Exernal Speakers
Closed Caption Display
Picture In Picture: 2 Tuner
Specificalions are subject to change without notice or obligation
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Introduction
Congratulations on Your New Purchase
Your new video component features an all solid state chassis which Is designed to give you many years of enjoyment It
was [horoughly tested and adjusted at the factory for best performance
In order for you to take full advantage of your new video component, please read and follow the installation and operating
Instructions supplied wilh this product
Cuslomer's Record
The model and senal number of this product may be found on its back cover You should note the model and senal number
in lhe space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid an identification in the event of
theft or loss
Model Number Senal Number
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions .............. ..... ... 2 Channel Change Buttons (UP/DOWN) 15
Specifications ......... eek Lane 00008 . 3 Numeric Keypad (0 through 9 Buttons) 15
Introduction .......... 22225 Lennon sua num mm m0 4 VCR Function Buttons 15
eur eau au 0 ces ee een nue Recall Button 16
Care and Cleaning ... . ... = 2220000000 mama 5 R-Tune (Rapid Tune) Button 16
Installation ...... ..... 20 serres nana 0m 00 . 6 Multi Button 16
Receiver Location 6 TV/Video Button 17
Optional External Equipment Connections 6 PIP (Picture in Picture) Button 17
Condensalion 6 Swap Button 17
AC Power Supply Cord 6 Size Button 18
Remote Conirol Battery Installation 6 Freeze Button 1B
Anlenna/Cable Connections 7 PIP Channel Buttons 18
Other Video Equipment 7 Search Button 1B
Optional Equipment Connection and Operation . В Move Button 18
Stereo Connection (to Audio AMP) B Main Menu (Trilingual Animated Icons) .... .... 19
Video/Audio Connection B Language Menu 19
S-Video Connection 9 Picture Adjustments 20
PROG (Program) Out Connection 9 Picture Norm 20
PIP External Video and Antenna Connections 10 “Sharness Aduelmente re: and 20
Location of Controls (Receiver) 11 Color Temp (Temperature) 21
Location of Controls for the Remote Unit ... .. 12 Auto Color 21
Basic Remote Control Functions for Video NR 22
Television Unit 12 Al Picture 22
Remote Control Quick Reference Functional Audo Adustment а
Key Chart ....... 2.0 кюю mece 13 Bass and Treble 23
Control Operation. . ..... ......0 m nn. 15 Mode — Stereo/SAP/Mono 24
Power Button 15 [TV] Speaker 24
Volume (Vol) Buttons 15 Exira Bass 25
Mute Button 15 Al Sound 25
Table of Contents (cont.)
Surround 26 Clock (Auto) 41
Surround Mode (Off) 26 Clock (Manual) 43
Test Tone for Adjustment of PTV Speakers Set Day 43
Audio Balance 26 Convergence Adj (Adjustment) 44
Surround Pro-Logic Mode Green Adjustment 44
(Wide/Normal/Phantom) 27 Red Adjustment 44
Dolby Pro-Logic Surround Connection ..... 29 Blue Adjustment 44
Surround Mode (Cinema/Hall/Stad 30 Mode (TV ar Cable) 43
urround Mode (Cinema/Hall/Stadium) Auto Programming 46
Surround Connection ........c.. — xaneanmaa 31 Manual Program 46
Input Select 32 On Mute 47
Antenna Input Selection 32 Ce
Main (Picture) Input Selection 32 Made 47
PIP (Picture in Picture) Inpul Selection 32 Programming the Illuminated Remote Control
Timer Fealures 39 Using Access Codes. . ................... 4B
Sleep Timer 33 Infrared Remote Codes for Specific Components 49
| Code mer e VCH Infrared Codes Index ..... ana ae 50
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ockout Mode, 35 Cable Converter Box and CD Players
Unlock 36 Infrared Codes index . . .......ccc...... 51
Favorite Channel Feature 37 Cassette Players, AV Receivers, and Amplifiers
Channel Scan 37 Infrared Codes Index ..... 52
Favorite Channel Select 37 Laser Disc, DSS, and DVD
Channel Caplion Features ЗВ Infrared Codes Index ......... ......... 53
Preset Caption 38 .
Manual Caption 39 Troubleshooting Chart ................ ....... 54
Trilingual Menu Selection 40 Hecommended Cable Converter Box
Language Selection 40 Connection . . .........222000 000 à . 55
Set Up Features 41 Addresses . —. dee... ,.-. 56
Care and Cleaning
Plastic Cabinets
Wipe the cabinet with a soft cloth dampened with water or a mild detergent solution and wipe dry with a soft clean cloth
Avoid excessive moisture Do not use benzene, thinners or other petroleum based cleaners
Wood Cabinets
When dushng or polishing the cabinet, use a clean soft cloth and stroke straight with the grain An occasional coat of
furniture polish will help preserve the finish Do not use benzene, thinners ar other petroleum based cleaners Do not
place objects made of plastic or rubber directly on top of the cabinet A chemical reaction could result causing
permanent marring of the finish
Remote Control Transmitter
Do not use benzene, thinners or other petroleum based cleaners to clean the Remote Control Transmitter To clean,
wipe with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild delergent and then wipe dry with a soft clean cloth
Screen Caution
Your Projection screen may be marred by accidental conlacts or improper cleaning.
Avoid BUMPING or SCRAPING the screen BY ANY OBJECTS
Screen Cleaning
The projection screen has a protective shield which is fully washable by using the following precautions Use a mild soap
solution or window cleaner and a clean cloth Do not use laundry detergent, automatic dishwasher soap, abrasive
cleaners, products containing alcohol, ammonia or petroleum distillates Avoid excessive moisture and wipe dry
Receiver Location Installation
This unitis intended to be used with an optional stand or entertainment center Consult your dealer for available options
Locale for comfortable viewing Avoid placing where sunlight or other bnght ight (including reflections) will fall on the
screen
Use of some types of fluorescent hghting can reduce remote control transmitter range
Adequale ventilalion is essential to prevent internal component failure Keep away from areas of excessive heat or
moislure
To insure optimum color purity do not position magnetic equipment (motors, fans, external speakers, etc ) nearby
Optional External Equipment Connections
The Video/Audio connections between components should be made with shielded video and audio cables For best
performance, video cables should utilize 75 ohm coaxal shielded wire Cables are available from your dealer ог
electronic supply house
Before you purchase any cables, be sure you know what type of input and output connectors your various components
require Also determine the length of cable you'll need
Condensation
When the set is moved into a warm room from a cold area, the picture may become out of focus because of
condensation on the lens surface due to the temperature change. Picture will become clear when the set
reaches lhe same temperalure of the surrounding area.
AC Power Supply Cord
CAUTION. TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE
SLOT OF AC OUTLET AND FULLY INSERT DO NOT USE THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH
A RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADE CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO
PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE
Remote Control Battery Installation
Batteries Use lwo “AA” battenes
1 Turn the Transmitter face down To remove top cover, press
down on marking and slide cover off in the direction indicaled
2 Install the batteries as shown in the battery compartment
(Polanty (+) or (-) must be correct)
3 Replace the cover and slide in reverse until the lock snaps
Helpful Hint:
For frequent Remote Control users, replace old
batteries with Alkaline batteries for longer life
Polanzed Plug
“Note: In order to maximize the life of the batteries, the
lighted buttons on the Remote Control can be turned OFF
and ON by pressing H-TUNE and RECALL at the same \__
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Precaution on Battery Use
Press Down Here
Incorrect installation can cause battery leakage and corrosion that will And Side Cover
damage the Remote Control Transmitter l / Back
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Observe the Following Precautions-
1 Battenes should be replaced as a pair Always use new batteries when
replacing the old set "==
2 Do nol combine a used battery with a new one v
3 Do not mix battery types (Example “Zinc Carbon” wilh “Alkaline”
4 Do not attempl to charge, shor-circuit, disassemble, heat or burn used
balteries
5 Battery replacement 1s necessary when Remole Control reacls
sporadically or slops operating the Receiver
Helpful Hint:
Whenever you remove the batteries to replace
them, you may need lo reset the Remote Control
Infrared Codes. We recommend that you initially
record the codes on page 45, prior to setting Up the cc)
remote |
Installation (cont.)
Antenna/Cable Connections
Antenna Connection - For proper receplion ol! VHF/UHF channels, an external
antenna Is required For best receplion an outdoor antenna 1s recommended
Antenna Mode must be set to TV (Refer to Antenna Mode section ) Indoor Ouidoor
Typical VHF/UHF Antenna
Incoming Cable From Home Antenna (75 Ohm)
VHF/UHF
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Incoming Cable From Home Antenna (300 Ohm)
VHF/UHF
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Cable Connection — For reception of cable channels, connect the cable supplied by your local cable company Antenna
Mode musl be set to CABLE (Helfer to Antenna Mode section)
300 ta 75 ohm Matching
Transformer (Nolinciuded)
Incoming 75 Ohm Cable (From Cable Company)
VHF/UHF
on Back of Sel
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NOTE Certain cable systems offset some channels lo reduce interference or have Premium (scrambled) channels A
cable converter box Is required for proper reception Check with your local Cable company for compatibility
requirements
Other Video Equipment
VCRs, Video Disc Players, Computers, TV games, and Teletext equipment can also be connected to the antenna inpul
connection
Optional Equipment Connection and Operation
To Audio AMP Connection (Stereo)
TERMINALS ON BACK OF RECEIVER
To Aumiliary Input
= To Audio AMP
Connect to an external audio amp auxiliary input
for monitonng sound through a stereo system
NOTE. “TO AUDIO AMP” terminals cannot be used for external speakers
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terminals
1 Select SPEAKER “ON” Mode (Reler to the Audio Menu Speaker |
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3 Adjust volume of TV to desired listening level
4 Adjust volume of audio amp to match the level of PTV A)
5 Select SPEAKER "OFFAVAO” (Vanable Audio Output) Mode (Refer to [ TA На
the Audio Menu Speaker section ) NO Teto - Fo
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the TV Remote Control When “OFF&FAO" (Fix Audio Output) mode 15
selected in the Audio Menu, the external ampliier speakers are
controlled by the Audio Amplifier
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TERMINALS ON
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Operation
1 Connect optional equipment as shown to INPUT 1,2, 3, or4 (input 41s
located on front of Receiver) NOTE: MODEL PT-51G52 HAS ONLY
3 INPUTS
2 Select the desired Video made by pressing the TV/VIDEO button (ur
refer to the Input Select Menu)
NOTE You must select the same VIDEO Mode that the equipment 15
connected to
3 Operate optional equipment (VCR-VDP) as instructed in Optional
Equipment manual
“TERMINALS ON BACK OF RECEIVER
Optional Equipment Connection and Operation (cont.)
S-Video Connection
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| 2 Make connections to Input 1 or 2 Audio Jacks (L and R)
Select Video 1 or 2 mode by pressing the TV/VIDEO button (or
reler to the Input Select Menu)
4 Operate oplional equipment (VCR-VDP) as instructed in Ophional
Equipment Manual
NOTES:
= You must select the same VIDEO Mode thal the equipment 15
connected to
TERMINALS ON BACK OF RECEIVER « Connection of optional S-VIDEO jack automatically disconnects the
normal Video Input 1 or 2 jack
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Helpful Hints:
The PIP feature will operate using S-Video input terminal 1 or 2
TERMINALS ON BACK OF RECEIVER
PROG (Program) Out Connection - om а Ил
Operation LY a
1 Connect optional video equipment as shown
2 Output terminal signal is same as lhat being viewed on screen
3 Monitor or Record as instructed in Ophonal Equipment Manual , __
TO VIDEO INPUT —P
TO LEFT AUDIO INPUT
TO RIGHT AUDIO INPUT
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Monitor or VCR
Picture in Picture External Video and Antenna Connection
This Receiver has the "PICTURE IN PICTURE" feature that uses two tuners This allows you to watch two (2) live
broadcasts at the same time without an external video source Press lhe PIP button to display the PIP frame (See PIP
Antenna Connection, Detail 1 ) If you wish an external video source (VCR, Laser Disc Player, or Camcorder) may be
monitored in the PIP Frame (See PIP External Video Connection, Detail 2)
Detail 1 — PIP Antenna 1 Connection
Incoming Cable
from Antenna or
Cable TV System
To ANT Terminal
Detail 2 — PIP External Video Connection
VCR or VIDEO
DISC PLAYER
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~ Cable TV System
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Helpful Hints:
The PIP will operate using Audio/Video Input terminals 1, 2, 3, or 4
NOTE: MODEL PT-51G52 HAS ONLY 3 INPUTS
Use the TV/VIDEO button to select proper mode The PIP feature will
also operate using S-Video Input terminals 1 or 2
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Location of Controls (Receiver)
PT-61G52, PT-51G50 ONLY
AUDIO
VIDEO L A
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Located Behind Door
Front Control Panel /
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Quick Reference Control Operation
Power Button — Press lo turn ON or OFF
Volume Buttons — Press lo adjust Sound Level Press lo adjust Audio Menus, Video Menus, and select operating
features when menus are displayed
Channel Buttons — Press to select programmed channels Press to highlight desired features when menus are
displayed
Action Button — Press to display Main Menu and access or exit On-Screen feature and Adjustment Menus
TV/Video Button — Press lo select TV, or one of four Video Input for the Main Picture, or the PIP frame (when the
PIP frame 1s displayed) NOTE: MODEL PT-51G52 HAS ONLY 3 INPUTS
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Location of Controls for the Illuminated Home Theater Remote Unit
Basic Remote Control Functions
for Television Operation
The following 1s a basic overview of lhe remote control unit for
television E Ensure the TY modeis selected by inltially
pressing Please refer to Ihe indicated pages for more
Information
Note: In order to maximize the life of the batteries, |
the lights can be turned OFF and ON by pressing
R-TUNE and RECALL at the same lime.
Helpful Hints:
Il the selected component does nol respond to the
remote control, ensure that the proper mode IS
selected First, press the Mode Selection Button
that corresponds to that component For example,
after first pressing the TV Mode Button, the remote
will remain in the TV mode for any following
commands. If a different mode button is pressed
while operating the television, the TV mode button
must be pressed again to reset the TV mode
condition
Power Button — Press to turn the TV ON or OFF
Volume Buttons — Press to adjust TV sound level Use
with Channel buttons to navigate in menus
Channel Buttons — Press to select channels Use with
Volume buttons to navigate in menus
Action Button - Press to display Main Menu and ac-
cess or exit On-Screen feature and Adjustment Menus
TV/Video Button - Press to select TV or one of various
Video Inputs, forthe Main Picture orthe PIP frame (when
the PIP frame Is displayed)
Mute Button — Press to mute sound A second press
returns sound
Numeric Keypad (D0 through 9 Buttons) — Press
desired channel number to access any channel
A-Tune (Rapid Tune) Button — Press to switch between
two (2) channels
Hecall Button — Press to display Time, status of Sleep
Timer, Channel, Video Mode, Channel Caption (Station
Identifier), ana Audio Mode
Size Button — Press ta select size of PIP frame (when
the PIP frame 15 displayed)
Move Button — Press to position PIP frame to any
corner of the Main Picture (when PIP frame 15
displayed)
Freeze Button - Press to stop action in the Main Picture
or PIP frame (when the PIP frame is displayed)
PIP (Picture In Picture) Button — Press to display the
PIP frame, press again io remove PIP frame
Swap Button — Press to interchange PIP frame with
Main Picture (when the PIP frame Is displayed)
Search Button - This button ts used to select PIP
Search to automatically scan channels within the PIP
Frame
Muli Button — Programmable to operate up to six (6)
Remote Function buttons simultaneously
VCA Function Buttons - Programmable to operale
many brands of VCR's
Mode Selection Buttons — Selects the operation mode
for the remote control
VCR/DSS (PIP) Channel Buttons —- These buttons are
used lo select VCH or DSS channels UP or DOWN, orto
move the channels within the PIP frame UP or DOWN
NOTE: For more information on the Remote Control, please
refer to the Remote Control Quick Reference
Functional Key Chan
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Hemote Control
Quick Reference Functional Key Chart
MODE FUNCTION
TV Selecis Channel
УСН Selecis Channel
CABLE, DS5 Selecls Channel
RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER () Selects TV Video 1 7) VCR 1
@ Selects TV Video 2 VCR 2
@ Selecis TV Video 3 VCH 3
(a) Selecis Tuner
(© Selecis CD Player
(5) Selecis Tape Cassetle Player
CD PLAYER Selects Track Number
LD PLAYER Selects Track Number
ALL COMPONENTS
Programmable Button That Can Operale Up To Sim Remole
Functons Al Once
TV
Selects the TV Input Mode
ALL COMPONENTS
Tums On and Off Selected Components
TV, DSS, VCR, LDP
CABLE
RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER
Mutes TV Audio
Mutes Audio
Mules Audio
TV
TV Mode Selection far Remote Control
CABLE
Cable Mode Selection for Remote Conirol
DSS (DIGITAL SATELLITE
SYSTEM)
DSS Mode Selection for Remote Control
VCR
VCA Mode Selection for Reminie Control
RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER
Receiver/Amplifier Mode Selection for Remote Control
COMPACT DISC
CD Mode Selection for Remote Caoanirol
CASSETTE PLAYER, DVD
AUX Mode Selection for Remote Control
Enables User to Operale a Tape Cassette Player,
or Digilal Video Disc
LASER DISC PLAYER
LO Mode Selection for Remole Control
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TV
CABLE
DSS
LDP
CD
RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER
DVD
Channel Up/Down, Menu Navigalion
Channel Up/Down
ces Guides and Menu Navigalion
FF REW
Presel or Tuning Frequency
Ship FWD/Skip REW
TV Volume Up/Down, Menu Navigation
CABLE Volume Up/Down
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RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER
VCR
LDP
DS5 Guides and Menu Navigabon
Volume Up/Down
TV Volume Up/Down
TV Volume Up/Down
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Hemote Control
Quick Reference Functional Key Chart
MODE FUNCTION
LDP Side A/B
TV Switches Between Two (2) Channels
CABLE Swilches Between Two (2) Channels
VCR Swilches Between Two (2) Channels
DSS Switches Between Two (2) Channels
RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER Swilches between AM and FM
cD Selects Nexi Disc
TAPE CASSETTE PLAYER Selects Tape Cassette Player Aor B
TV Aclivates TV Menus
DSS Actis as Menu Button for DSS
TV Displays Channel, Time, and Autho Mode
055 Displays Current DES Settings
VCR Displays Current VCA Settings
LDP Displays Current LOP Setings
TV PIP Move
REW DSS DSS Guide
HOVE VCR Rewind
LDP Rewind
TAPE Rewind
cD Selects Previous Trach
DVD Rewind
TV PIP Size
PLAY DSS Entar/Selacl
SIZE VCR Play
(>) LDP Play
TAPE Play (in Normal Direction)
CD Play
DVD Play
TV PIP Onvof
FF DSS Ext/Clear
PIP VCR Fasl Forward
LOP Fast Forward
TAFE Fasl Forward
cD Selects Newi Track
DVD Fas| Forward
REC DSS One Touch Record in DSS Mode
VCR Record
TAPE Record
CABLE VCA Record
TV FIP Search
DVD Slap
VCR Slop
SEARCH LDP Stop
TAPE Stop
cD Stop
CABLE VCR Slop
DVD Pause
PAUSE TV PIP Swap
SHAP VCR Fause
LOP Pause
TAPE Pause
cD Pause
CABLE VCR Pause
TV PIP Freeze
IVER VCR Selecls TV/VCR Mods
O DSS Selects TV/DSS Mode
CABLE Selecis TV/VCR Mode
TV PIP Channel Up/Down (2 Tuner PIP Models Only)
VER DS E VCR Channel Up/Down
DSS Channel Up/Down
CABLE VCR Up/Down
— 14 —
Control Operation
Helpful Hints:
« Press the TV Mode Selection button to operale TV
Hemole functions, il necessary
Power Button — Press he POWER button after
selecting a mode to turn ON Press again to turn OFF
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Volume Button — Press the VOLUME (VOL)
LEFT/RIGHT button for desired listening level (when
On-Screen menus are nol displayed)
Located On Remote Control
Increases
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Decreases
Volume Level
Mute Button — Press the MUTE button to quickly
reduce sound level (Mute will appear on screen
momenlanly) Press again to restore sound
Helpful Hints:
= Helptul informabion will display On Screen momen-
tarıly when Receiver 15 first turned on and when the
channel is changed
= When using keyboard entry for channels 10,11, and
12 in the CABLE mode there Is a slight delay before
channel change because of Ihe capability of tuning
cable channels 100 to 125
NOTE: If “SPEAKER OFF” 15 displayed On Screen
after pressing the VOLUME button, refer to
Audio Menu lo turn Speakers "ON"
Channel Buttons (UP/DOWN)
Press the CHANNEL (CH) UP/DOWN buttan to sequen-
tially scan through programmed channels (when On-
Screen menus are not displayed)
NOTE: Press the TV Mode button to operate TV
Remole functions, if necessary
Located On Remote Control
Selacts Next
Higher Channel
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Lower Channel
Numeric Keypad (0 through 9 Buttons) —
These buttons let you directly access channel number —
even If the channel is not in the channel memory
(Example press 5 for channel 5, press 1 then 3 for
channel 13) For channels over 99, press three number
buttons
VCR Function Buttons — The VCR function
buttons have been designed to operate numerous
brands of VCRs The Infrared code musl be obtained
priorto use (Please refer lo Programming Lhe Universal
Remote for programming instructions )
NOTE: Press the VCR Mode Selection bution to
operate VCH Remote functions
REM FLAY FF
MOVE SIZE PIP |
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— 15 -
Control Operation (cont.)
Helpful Hints:
» Press the TV Mode Selection button to operate TV
Hemole functions, if necessary
Recall Button — Press the RECALL bullion to
review
(1) Audio Mode status
(2) CH number or Video Input selecled
(3) Sleep Timer status
(4) Clock time
(6) Channel Caplion (Station Identifier)
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R-Tune Button — Pressing the R-TUNE (RAPID
TUNE) button will switch between the last two channels
selected on the numeric keypad
NOTE: When rapidly scanning channels with the
CHANNEL UP/DOWN button, pressing the
R-TUNE bution will switch between the last
channel scanned, and initial channel at the start
of scanning
CHANNEL TUNED
CHANNEL NOW
BEING VIEWED
Multi Button
The MULTI button can be programmed to operate up
to six (6) Remote function buttons at the same lime
For Example: TV Power/On, VCR Power/On, and
Cable box Power/On (selected brands) can be operated
at the same time with one press af the MULTI button
(The VCA Mode button should be programmed
before starting procedure see pg 48).
Procedure
1 Program the Remote for the selected device
Infrared access code Confirm that the Remote
Control ts compatible with the device
2 Face the Remote Control transmitter away from all
equipment remole sensors
3 Press and hold the Remote POWER button, then
press and hold the ACTION button down al the
same time for three seconds (All previous
commands are erased ) €)
(rere)
PRESS AT THE SAME TIME FOR
4 ARer three seconds, all the illuminated buttons will
begin to flash Release the POWER and ACTION
butions
5 Press lhe MULTI button (Waiting more than 30
seconds wilhoul pressing another button will exit the
programming mode )
6 Press a maximum of six (8) function buttons on the
Remole Control
Each bution you press is equal to one function If six
(6) Remote button funclions are entered, all will
register in the MULTI button memory in lhe
sequence entered When finished, press the MULTI
button to exit the programming mode
The following 1s an example flow chart of Remote
functions that can be programmed into the MULTI
button
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PRESS AT THE SAME TIME FOR PRESS PRESS
THREE SECONDS
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PRESS TO EXIT
PRESS PRESS PROGRAMMING MODE
You can now turn the TV and VCH ON/OFF at the
same lime with one press of the MULTI button
To delete entered functions — Press and hold the
Remote POWER button, then press and hold the
ACTION button down at the same time for three
seconds You can now enter from one to six different
Remote functions
NOTE You can also program the MULTI button to
perform most individual Remote Control button
functions Buttons which continuously perform a
function as long as pressed (Volume Up/Down,
Channel Up/Down, etc) cannol be programmed,
only those buttons which perform a function
when initially pressed (Power On/Off, Mute,
Direct Channel Entry, etc ) can be programmed
— 16 -
Control Operation (cont.)
es Press the TV Mode Selection bution to operale TV
Remole functions, if necessary
TV/Video Button — Press the TV/VIDEO button
to select desired input for Main Picture or PIP frame
(when the PIP Frame Is displayed)
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Signal coming from
FRONT VIDEO/AUDIO INPUT 4 TERMINAL
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PIP (Picture in Picture) Button — This
feature allows the viewer to monitor one channel
program while watching another The monitored source
(PIP) can be a different channel or a different video
source (such as a VCR) when connected to the input
Jacks
= S-Video connection will also operate the PIP feature
(refer lo OPTIONAL S-VIDEO VHS CONNECTION
section)
« When the Main Picture is in Video mode with no
signal, the PIP will not operate properly
PIP Operation
1. Turn VCR ON and select a desired channel
2 Press the TV Mode Selection button to operate TV
Remote funclions, If necessary
3 Press the PIP button (television must be ON) The
PIP frame will appear al the position It was last
displayed The Main Picture Video Source and PIP
Video Source will display on screen momentarily
Audio will be that o! Main Picture
PIF
Main Main Piclure
Piclure CH 24 Channel
wilh
Audio Piclure in
PIP CH 5f#— Picture
Channel
Picture in
Picture
Frame
= For selecting channels in the PIP frame, press
the PIP channel buttons on the remote control
= For selecting video source far the PIP frame,
press the TV/Video button on the remote
control
4 Press the PIP button again to cancel PICTURE IN
PICTURE feature (If desired)
PIP
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NOTE: For PIP Video source connection, refer to the
PIP External Video and Antenna Connections
section
Swap Button — Press the SWAP button (when the
PIP frame Is displayed) to interchange what is being
viewed on the Main Picture with that of the PIP frame
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« Audio will be that of the Main Picture
— 17 -
Control Operation (cont.)
Helpful Hints:
« Press the TV Mode Selection button to operate TV
Remote functions, if necessary CR
Size Button — Press the SIZE button (when the
PIP frame 15 displayed) to choose either the large or
small PIP frame
SIZE
/
Large PIP Frame Small PIP Frame
Freeze Button — Press the FREEZE button to
slop action in the PIP frame
FREEZE
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Main
Picture
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Freaze
Frame
NOTES
= Pressing the FREEZE button when the PIF frame 15
not displayed, will stop action in the Main Picture and
display it within the PIP frame
» Pressing the FREEZE button when PIP frame ıs
displayed, will slop action in the PIP frame Press the
FREEZE button again to continue action
= Press the PIP button to delete PIP frame
PIP Channel Buttons — Press the (PIP) CH
(CHANNEL) UP/DOWN button while the PIP frame 15
displayed to sequenlially scan through Channels
PIF CHANNEL
Scan Channel DOWN
(next lower)
Scan Channel Up
(next higher)
Search Button — The SEARCH button allows
you lo scan channels in “Channel Scan memory” one at
atime This feature will work with or without an external
video signal as the Main Picture
SEARCH
AT
PIP CH 2
Press Search
lo Scan
Search Operation
1 Press the SEARCH button A PIP frame will appear
on the Main Piclure (The PIP frame will continuous-
ly scan channels in sequence as programmed into
channel memory)
2 Press the PIP bution to stop Search feature an
desired picture for PIP frame (Press the SWAP
button to interchange what 1s being viewed on the
Main Picture with that of the PIP frame Press the
SEARCH button again, the Search frame will
disappear
Move Button — The PIP frame may be located at
any comer of the Main Piclure by pressing the PIP
MOVE button (when the PIP frame is displayed)
MOVE
NOTE: Each time MOVE button is pressed (when the
PIP frame Is displayed), the PIP frame will move
counterclockwise as illustrated
— 18 =
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Main Menu (Trilingual Animated Icons)
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CHANNEL
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ENGLISH
NOTE" Only the selected Icon will be animated
Lacaled On Remote Control
Displays and Exits Menus fy
Highhghi Desired
o Menu 1s Displayed
Selects or Adjusts \H/
Fealures when
Menus Displayed
Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu with Icons
Press the CH UP/DOWN and the VOL LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select the desired Icon when the Main Menu 1s
displayed (selected Icon will be indicaled in Red)
Press the VOL buttons for le and right movement and the CH buttons for up or down movement
To exit the Main Menu first select the EXIT Icon, then press the ACTION button
Language Menu
The LANGUAGE MENU 5 factory set lo ENGLISH Follow these instructions to change the Language Menu
to SPANISH or FRENCH and back to ENGLISH.
1
2
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Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT buttons to highlight the Language ENGLISH/ESPAÑOL
(Spanish)/FRANCAIS (French) Icon
Press the ACTION button lo display the Language select Menu
4 Press the CH UP/DOWN bulton to select ENGLISH, SPANISH, or FRENCH for the Language Menu
5 Press the ACTION button twice to exit Ihe menus
- 19 —
Picture Adjustments
Picture Norm
Color
Tint
Brightness
Picture
Sharpness
Color Temp (Temperature)
Auto Color
Video NA
Al Picture
Located On Remote Control
Selecis Desired
Feature when
Menus Displayed
Selecis or Adjusts
Fealures when
Menu 1s Displayed (=m)
Displays and Exits Menus
Picture Norm —This feature 15 used to reset Color,
Tint, Brightness, Picture, and Sharpness adjustments
back to a factory preset level
1 Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Picture Icon
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Picture
Adjustment Menu
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Helpful Hints:
COLOR — adjust for desired color inlensity
TINT — adjust for natural flesh tones
BRIGHTNESS — adjust so dark areas of picture slightly
become black for a cnsp detail
PICTURE — adjust the white areas of the picture as
desired
SHARPNESS — adjust for best clarity of outline detail
4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight
FICTURE NORM
5 Pressthe VOL LEFT/RIGHT bution to select “SET”
to Normalize Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, and
Sharpness
E Press the ACTION button twice to exil menus
Color, Tint, Brightness, Picture, and
Sharpness Adjustments
Before setting the following Picture Adjustment, select
the desired mode of Al Picture (ON or OFF) Picture Ad-
¡ustments may require re-adjustment when changing
between Al Picture ON or OFF
1 Pressthe ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Picture Icon
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Picture
Adjustment Menu
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4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to select the de-
sired Picture Adjustment (Color, Tint, Brightness,
Picture, or Sharpness)
5 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button ta adjust your
selection (The Selected Picture Adjustment will be
displayed )
E Repeat steps 4 and 5 lor the remaining Picture
Adjustments
7 Press the ACTION button twice to exit menus
NOTE: Pressing the ACTION button again will return to
Piciure Icon
— 20 —
Picture Adjustment (cont.)
Located On Remote Control
ÓN
A
Selects or Adjusts
Fealures when
Menu is Displayed
Displays and Exits Menus
Selects Desired
Fealure when
Menu 1s Displayed
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Color Temp (Temperature) — This feature
selects three (3) options for picture temperature
1
2
3
Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Picture Icon
Press the ACTION button to display the Picture
Adjustment Menu
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Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight COLOR
TEMP
Press the VOL LEFT/MIGHT button to select
NORMAL, WARM, or COOL
= NORMAL (no tint)
= WARM (reddish tint)
= COOL (bluish tint)
Press the ACTION button twice to exit the Picture
Adjustment Menu
Auto Color — This feature autornatically optimizes
color adjustment to compensate for signal variations
1
2
3
Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Picture Icon
Press the ACTION button to display the Picture
Adjustment Menu
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Press the CH UP/DOWN bution to highlight AUTO
COLOR
Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to turn Auto
Color feature ON or OFF
Press the ACTION button twice to exit Menus
Picture Adjustment (cont.)
Located On Remote Control
ÓN
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Selecis or Adjusts
Fealures when
ACTION
Menu Is Displayad ü
Displays and Exits Menus
Selects Desired
Fealurs when
Menu 1s Displayed
Video NR (Noise Reduction) — This feature
reduces video noise (snow In piclure) due to weak
signal
1
2
3
Press the ACTION button lo display the Main Menu
Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Piclure leon
Press lhe ACTION button to display lhe Picture
Adjustment Menu
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Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight VIDEO
NA (Noise Reduction)
Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to turn Video
NA feature ON or OFF
Press the ACTION button twice to exit the Picture
Adjustment Menu
Al Picture — This feature provides Flesh Tone
Correction, Color Edge Correction, Color Noise Reduction,
and Optimum Flesh Tone Brightness For the best
possible picture quality this feature should be activated
(ON)
1
2
3
— 22 —
Press ihe ACTION button to display Ihe Main Menu
Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Picture Icon
Press the ACTION button to display lhe Picture
Adjustment Menu
Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight Al
PICTURE
Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT buttan to select ON or
OFF
Press the ACTION bution twice to exit Menus
Audio Adjustments
» Audio Norm
» Bass
« Treble
» Balance ADJ In Test
= Mode
= [TV] Speaker
= Extra Bass
= Al Sound
Located On Remote Control
Selecls Desired
Fealurs when
Menu 1s Displayed
Al
Selecls or Adjusls
Fealures when
Menu 1s Displayed
y
Displays and Exits Menus
Helpful Hints:
BASS — To increase or decrease the Bass response
TREBLE - Ta increase or decrease the Treble
response
NOTE": BALANCE ADJ IN TEST cannot be
selected, refer to Surround Test Tone
seclion to emphasize the speaker volume
(LEFT/RIGHT) (p 26)
— 23 -
Audio Norm — This feature 1s used to resel BASS
and TREBLE back to a factory preset level
1 Pressthe ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Audio Icon
Press the ACTION bulton to display the Audio
Adjustment Menu
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Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highhght AUDIO
NORM
Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to selec! YES ta
“Normalize” Bass and Treble
Press the ACTION bution twice to exit the Audio
Adjustment Menu
Bass and Treble — while the Al (Artificial
Inleligence) Sound Is “ON” the Bass and Treble cannot
be adjusted
1 Press the ACTION button to display lhe Main Menu
Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Audio Icon
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Audio
Adjustment Menu
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4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highhght BASS
or TREBLE
5 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust for
desired audio response
6 Press the ACTION button twice to exit the Audio
Adjustment Menu
NOTE. Pressing the ACTION button again will return
you back to the Audio Icon
Audio Adjustments (cont)
Located On Remote Control
Selecis Desired
Feature when
Menu 1s Displayed
Selects or Adjusls
Fealures when
Menu is Displayed
Displays and Exits Menus
Mode — Stereo/SAP/Mono
When Audio 15 broadcast in Stereo or SAP, an
On-Screen display will appear on initial “Turn On" and
“Channel Change" The available choices will be
indicated in red
1 Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press lhe CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Audio Icon
3 Press the ACTION bution to display the Audio
Adjustment Menu
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4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight MODE
5 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select
STEREO, SAP (Second Audio Programming), or
MONO The selected mode will be highlighted
6 Press the ACTION button twice to exit the Audio
Adjustment Menu
Helpful Hints:
STEREO — Two channel Audio reception
SAP - Second Audio Programming (typically used for
bilingual audio)
MONO - Use when stereo signal is weak
[TV] Speaker — This feature 15 used to turn the
Internal speakers "ON" ar "OFF" It 1s used when the
Receiver Is connected to an External Audio Amplifier
(Refer to “To Audio Amp Connection” section, page 8
for further information)
1 Pressthe ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to select the Audio Icon
3 Press the ACTION button lo display the Audio
Adjustment Menu
NOTE: Speaker Is not displayed in audio menu when
the unit 1s in Pro-Logic mode Refer to page 26,
to turn mode OFF
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4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highhght
SPEAKER
5 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to selecl ON,
OFF&VAO or OFF&FAO
sa ON- TV SPEAKERS operale normally
- OFFEVAO (Vanable Audio Output) — TV
SPEAKERS off, the sound output varies
according to the TV volume Use the TV remote
to control lhe volume, muting, bass, treble, and
balance of lhe External Ampliher System
« OFF&RFAO (Fixed Audio Output) — TV
SPEAKERS off, sound output 1s not adjustable
The audio ts controlled by lhe External Amphlier
Syslem volume control
E Press the ACTION button twice to exit the Audio
Adjustment Menu
— 24 —
Audio Adjustments (cont)
Located On Remote Control
ÓN
J
Selects or Adjusls
Fealures when
Menu 1s Displayed
Displays and Exits Menus
Selects Desired
Feature when
Menu 1s Displayed
— 95 —
Extra Bass — This feature puts additional
emphasis on bass frequencies to allow for low volume
listening, and provides a fullness of sound with nch bass
tones
1 Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press lhe CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Audio Icon
3 Press lhe ACTION button to display the Audio
Adjustment Menu
NOTE: Al Sound is nol displayed in audio menu when
the unit 15 in Pro-Logic mode Refer to page 26,
to turn mode OFF
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4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight EXTRA
BASS
5 Pressthe VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select ON or
OFF
6 Press the ACTION button twice to exit menus
Al Sound — This feature is used to enhance sound
quality through automatic adjustment of bass and treble
during speech or music segments of the audio broad-
cast It also regulates the volume between pragram and
commercial audio to maintain a constant sound oulpul
level
1 Pressthe ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Audio Icon
3 Press the ACTION button lo display the Audio
Adjustment Menu
4 Press the CH UP/DOWN bulton to highlight Al
SOUND
5 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select Al
SOUND ON or OFF
6 Press the ACTION button twice to exit menus
Surround
Test Tone for Adjustment of PTV
Surround Mode (Of) Speakers Audio Balance
Test Tone (adjustmenl for PTV speakers audio This feature 1s used to emphasize Left and Right
balance) speaker volume (Surround must be in lhe OFF mode )
Surround Pro-Logic Mode (Wide/Normal/Phantom) 1 Press lhe ACTION button to display the Main Menu
Surround Mode (Cinema/Hall/Stadium) 2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the SURROUND Icon
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Surround
Located On Remote Control
Selects Desired
Feature when
Menu 15 Displayed
Selecls ar Adjusis
Fealures when
Menu is Displayed
Displays and Exits Menus
Surround Mode (Off)
This feature 15 used to lurn the Surround Mode off orto
emphasize the Left/Right speaker volume
1
2
3
on
Press lhe ACTION button to display the Main Menu
Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the SURROUND Icon
Press the ACTION button to display the Surround 5
Menu
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Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight MODE
Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select OFF
Press the ACTION button twice to exit the Audio
Adjustment Menu
— 26 —
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4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight TEST
TONE
SURHOUND
SURHOUNO]
SURAGUND
[No]
Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to display the
Surround Test Tone Menu
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Press the VOL LEFT button while lhe left or nght is
highlighted to decrease speaker volume, or press
the VOL RIGHT button while the left or nght 15
highlighted to increase speaker volume
Press the ACTION button three limes to exit menus
Surround (cont.)
Surround Pro-Logic Mode
(Wide/Normal/Phantom)
The built-in Dolby Pro-Logic Surround Sound processor
eliminates the need for a separate Dolby receiver It pro-
vides exceptional sound reproduction when using video
software encoded with Dolby Surroundinformation The
PTV speakers can function as center channel speakers
In a Dolby Pro-Logic configuration Refer to Dolby Pro-
Logic Surround Connection (page 29), for connection
Instructions
NOTE. Adjust the PTV Main volume to a normal
listening level (Use the volume button on the
Remote Control )
1 Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Surround icon
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Surround
Menu
4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight MODE
5 Press the VOL LEFT/AIGHT button to select
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6 Press the
SETTING
CH UP/DOWN butlon to highlight
— 27 —
SURHOUND
[SURRAQUNO]
Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select WIDE,
NORMAL, or PHANTOM
WIDE When the center speaker sound 15 the
same or larger than the front speakers
NORMAL When the center speaker sound Is
smaller than the front speakers
PHANTOM The sound which would have been
sent to the center speaker will be divided
equally between both the left and right front
speakers
Press the CH DOWN button to highlight TEST
TONE
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9 Press Ihe VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to dısplay the
Surround Test Tone Menu
Select Pro-Logic Wide or Normal mode to adjust this
menu.
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Select Pro-Logic Phantom mode to adjust this
menu.
10 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to select
= LEFT For adjusting tone to frontleft and/or
optional, amplifier speaker
= CENTER For adjusting tone to PTV speakers
(center-front channel)
NOTE. For FPHANTOM mode, the center channel will be
divided equally between front PTV speakers (left
and right)
= RIGHT For adjusting tone to front-righl and/or
optional amplifier speaker
« REAR For adjusting tone to rear Surround
Speakers (left and right)
NOTE Before adjustingthe Test Tone Volume level, the
listener should be positioned in the center of all
speakers as shown below
Center Channel
Speakers
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11 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust your
selection The volume level that is being adjusled
will be highlighted Adjust so that left and right
oplional Amplifier Speakers, TV Center channel
speakers, and Rear Surround Speakers lone level
will be equal
12 Press the ACTION bution three mes to exit menus
— 28 —
Surround (cont.)
Dolby Pro-Logic Surround Connection
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Surround Speaker
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PTV Speakers
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Connect the Audio ampliher speakers and the surround rear
speakers 10 the PTV as shown in lhe diagram above
2 The PTV Volume should be sel at a normal listening level
NOTE The PTV main audio volume control will vary all audio channels
at the same lime, similar to a masler volume control
Set up the Dolby Pro-Logic Surround menu system as follows
MODE- PRO-LOGIC
SETTINGS WIDE or NORMAL
(Refer lo the Surround Pro-Logic Mode section for setting up menu
procedures, page 27)
Balance the system by using the Surround Pro-Logic Test Tone
menu Adjust the levels of the Optional Amplifier front LEFT and
RIGHT Speakers, PTV Cenler channel Speaker, and the LEFT and
RIGHT Rear Surround Speakers to be equal
(Referto the Surround Pro-Logic Made section for the procedure to
adjust Test Tone levels, page 27)
— 29 —
AND RELEASE HUTTON
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Surround (cont.)
Surround Mode (Cinema/Hall/Stadium)
1 Press the ACTION button to display the Main
Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Surround Icon
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Surround
Menu
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4 Pressthe CH UP/DOWN button to highlight MODE
5 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select
SURROUND
6 Press the CH UP/DOWN bution to highlight
SETTING
7 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select
CINEMA, HALL, or STADIUM
= CINEMA The Cinema mode simulates the
sound of a good movie thealer, with strong
bass and spacious [eel
= HALL The Hall mode establishes a club
atmosphere lor pop music and well defined
vocals
« STADIUM The Stadium mode creates a vas,
high-rooted stadium feeling, regardless of the
actual size of your listening room
— 30 —
B Press the CH DOWN button to highlight TEST
TONE
TESTATONE:
9 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to display the
Surround Test Tone Menu
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« LEFT For adjusting tone for left front PTV
speaker
a RIGHT For adjusting tone for right front PTV
speaker
= REAR For adjusting tone for rear Surround
speakers (left and nght)
NOTE Before adjusting the Test Tone Volume level, the
hslener should be positioned in the center of all
speakers as shown below
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11 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust your
selection The volume level that is being adjusted
will be highlighted Adjust so that TV Speakers and
Rear Surround Speakers tone level will be equal
12 Pressthe ACTION button three times to exit menus
Surround (cont.)
Surround Connection
PTV
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Speaker
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System Set-Up Procedures
NOTE: Be sure the PTV audio balance adjustments are
made before setting up the surround system
Refer to Tesl Tone for Adjusiment of PTV section
for speakers Audio balance, page 26
1 Connect Ihe Speakers lo the PTV as shown п the diagram above
2 The PTV Volume should be set at a normal listening level
3 Setup the Surround menu system as follows
MODE: SURROUND
SETTINGS: CINEMA, HALL, or STADIUM
(Refer to Surround Mode section for menu operation procedures,
page 30)
4 Balance the system by using the Test Tone Menu Adjust the levels ol
the PTV LEFT and RIGHT Speakers and the LEFT and RIGHT Rear
Surround Speakers to be equal
— 31 -—
AND RELEASE BUTTON
NOTE Alter wıre connechon, gently pull to check
that ıt ıs securely connected Ensure wire
does not protrude from its terminal or
come Into contact with other wires as
damage to components could result
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Input Select
= Antenna Input Selection
= Main Picture Input Selection
= PIP (Picture in Picture) Input Selection
(When PIP the frame ts displayed)
Located On Remote Control
Selects Desired
Fealure when
Menu 1s Displayed
Selecls or Adjusls
Fealures when
Menu 1s Displayed (action)
Displays and Exits Menus
Antenna Input Selection
1 Presslhe ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Input Select Icon -
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Input Select
Menu
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ANTENNA! NANI
[MAIN uA
4 Press the CH UP/DOWN bulton to highlight
ANTENNA
5 Press the VOL LEFT/AIGHT button to select ANT 1
or ANT 2
6 Press the ACTION button twice to exit menus
Main (Picture) Input Selection
This feature Is used to select TV Mode Operation or one
of four Video Inputs for the Main Picture (used with
optional accessory Video equipment) NOTE: Model
PT-51G52 has only 3 inpuls
1 Press lhe ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Input Select Icon
3 Press he ACTION button to display the Input Select
Menu
ANTENNA ANTE]
[MAIN]
Fi? MES
4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight MAIN
5 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select TV,
VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, or VIDEO 4 for Main
Picture Input
6 Press the ACTION button twice to exit the Input
Select Menu
PIP Input Selection
This feature 15 used to select TV Mode Operation or one
of four Video Inputs for the PIP (Picture in Picture) frame
when the PIP frame 15 displayed (used with optional
accessory Video equipment) NOTE Model PT-51G52
has only 3 inputs
1 Press the PIP button to display Ме РТР Кате
2 Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
3 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Input Select Icon
4 Press lhe ACTION button lo display the Input Select
Menu
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MAIN
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5 Press the CH UP/DOWN button (when the PIP
frame 1s displayed) to highlight PIP
E Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select TV,
VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, or VIDEO 4 for the PIP
frame Input
7 Press the ACTION button twice lo exil menus
— 2 —
Timer Feature
= Sleep Timer
= (Dual Program) Timer
Located On Remote Control
Go Selecis Desired
Fealure when
Menu 15 Displayed
Selects or Adjusls
Fealures when
Menu is Displayed
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Displays and Exits Menus
— 33 —
Sleep Timer — This feature is used for automatic
turn OFF in 30, 60, ar 90 minutes as desired
NOTE Display will flash 3, 2, and 1 to indicate the last
three remaining minutes prior to turn OFF
1 Pressthe ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press lhe CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/AIGHT
buttons to highlight the Timer Icon
3 Press the ACTION bution to display the Timer
Control Menu
4 Pressthe VOL RIGHT button to select NO, 30, 60, or
90 (minutes) for Sleep Timer to be activated
5 Press the ACTION button twice to exit menus
NOTE: To deactivate Sleep Timer repeat steps 1
through 4 In step 4, select “NO” instead of
minutes
Timer Feature (cont.
Special Feature:
Automatic “OFF” after 930 minutes.
The TV has a special fealure that will shut itsell OFF
after 90 minutes when turned ON by the program
timer, unless a function key Is pressed during the 80
minutes
This feature 15 useful so that the TV will not remain
ON unattended for an extended period of time
Programming the OFF timer will also cancel the
automatic OFF feature
(Program) Timer —The (Dual Program) Timer
feature is capable of turning the TV on to a desired
channel and then turning the set OFF at a
predetermined time
NOTE The clock and day must be set for lhis feature
to operate (Refer to Set Up Menu to Set Time
and Day)
1 Press the ACTION button to display the Main
Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Timer Icon
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Timer
Control Menu
4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight the
TIMER 1 or TIMER 2 sethng
= Day or days you wish the Timer to activate
= ON (time) — hours and minutes
= OFF (time) — hours and minutes
= CH - channel you wan! luned when the ON
Timer activates
= SET— NO (Timer feature will nol activate)
— YES (Timer feature will activate)
— 34 —
=
5 Highlight the Timer 1 Day/Days option
6 Pressthe VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to set the day
or days you wish the Receiver to turn ON
The options for setting day are (MON-FRI),
(SAT-SUN), (DAILY), (SUN), (MON), (TUE),
(WED), (THR), (FRI), (SAT), (EVA SUN), (EVA
MON), (EVR TUE), (EVR WED), (EVR THR),
(EVR FRI), (EVR SAT)
7 Press the CH DOWN button to highlight the ON
(Hours) position
B Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to set the
desired time for the Receiver to tum ON
NOTE: Press CH DOWN to change selection from
hours to minutes
9 Press the CH DOWN button to highlight the OFF
(Hours/Minules) position
10 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to set the time
you wish the Receiver to turn OFF
11 Press the CH DOWN bution to highlight the CH
position
NOTE: Press CH DOWN to change selection from
hours to minutes
12 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select a
channel (from Program Channel Memory) that
you wanl to be luned to when the sel turns ON
Press the CH DOWN button to highlight the SET
position
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14 Press the VOL RIGHT button to activate or LEFT
button to deactivate Timer 1
» YES=Fealure ıs activated
« NO=Fealure is not activaled
Press the CH DOWN button to sel Timer 2 (if
desired) Follow Steps 6 through 14
16 Press the ACTION button twice to exit menus
NOTE: Pressingthe ACTION button again will return
to Timer Icon
15
Helpful Hints:
= The Program Timer overrides the Sleep Timer
= Program Timer can only access channels in
Program Channel Memory
= “Set Time First” will appear on screen when trying
to set Timer Day Option withoul the clock being sel
= |fthe Program Timer “ON” functions while the set Is
operating the set will automatically tune lo the
channel designated (n the Program Timer
Lockout Features
= Game Lockout
« Channel Lockout
= All Channels plus Video Inputs Lockout
Located On Remote Control
Selecis Desired
Fealurs when
Menu 15 Displayed
Selecls or Adjusis
Features when
Menu 1s Displayed ED)
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Displays and Exits Menus
Helpful Hints:
NOTE If you see a red “PG” in the upper right hand
carner, the channel or Video mode selected has
been locked out
— 35 —
Lockout Mode — This feature allows you to
lockout
= Game — (Lockout Channel 3, 4, and Video Inputs )
» Channel — (Lockout up lo 4 Channels )
= All — (Lockout All Channels and Video Inputs )
NOTE: This feature will Lockout your selection lar up to
48 hours Be sure lo understand this feature
before altempling its use Use a code that you
will easily remember.
Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Lack Icon
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Lock Menu
NOTE Whenthe Locknul Menu is displayed, the Game
Lock option will be highlighted
4 Pressthe VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select GAME,
CH (CHANNEL), or ALL
NM =
Game Lockout Menu
(Channels 3 and 4 plus Video Inputs)
Channels Lockout Menu
(up to 4 Channels)
All Lockout Menu
(All Channels plus Video Inputs)
Lockout Features (cont.)
NOTE: When the LOCK MODE CHANNEL 15 selected,
perform Steps A through D
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Press the CH DOWN button to highlight “LOCK THESE
CHANNELS"
Step B
Then use the Remote Control Keyboard to select a
channel you desire to lockout
Step C
Press the CH DOWN button to select next Channel
position
Siep D
Then repeat Step B and C until desired Channels are
locked out (up to 4 Channels)
5 Press the CH DOWN button to highlight “HOW
MANY HOURS"
6 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT butions to select 12,
24, or 48 (hours lockout time)
7 Press the CH DOWN button to highlight "ENTER
CODE" then enter a 3-digit code by using the
Remote Control Keyboard IMPORTANT NOTE:
Use a code you can easily remember
B Press the VOL RIGHT button to select YES” for
Lock feature to be activated, “CHANNELS
LOCKED" will display On Screen
CHANNELS LOCKED
Lock Feature Activated
Unlock
1 Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Lock Icon
3 Pressthe ACTION button to display the Lock Menu
4 Enter same 3-digit code as in Step 7 from Lockout
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Favorite Channel Feature
Channel Scan - This feature 15 use to select
which Channels will be accessed when using CH
UP/DOWN buttons, ALL or FAV (Favonte) Channels
NOTE: Channels must be programmed Into Favorite
Channel Select Memory first
1 Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Favorite Channel [con
3 Press the ACTION button to display lhe Favorite
Channel Menu
CHANISCAN TE
RAVICHÍISEÑECT NE
4 Press the CH UP/DOWN to highhght CHAN SCAN
5 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select ALL or
FAV (Favorite)
= AlLL-The CHUP/DOWN buttons will access all
channels in Channel Memory
« FAV —- The CH UP/DOWN buttons will only ac-
cess channels In Favorte Channel Select
Memory
6 Press the ACTION butlon twice to exi menus
NOTE: Pressing lhe ACTION button again will return to
Favonte Channel Icon
Helpful Hints:
NOTE After Auto Channel Program the first 15
channels selected will automalically be pul into
Favorite Channel memory
Favorite Channel Select — The Favorite
Channel Programming feature allows you to program up
lo 15 of your favonte channels You can use the CH
buttons on the Remote Control to scan channels withoul
going through channels you don't normally view
1 Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press lhe CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons lo highlight the Favonte Channel Icon
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Favorite
Channel Menu
FAYORITE | REALE),
CHANNEL EE RANNEL
4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight CHAN
SCAN Then, press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to
select FAV option for Favorile Channels setting
5 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight “FAV
CH SELECT”
6 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT bution to display the
Favorite Channel Select Menu
7 Enterthe channel number you wish to add or delete
from Favorite Channel Memory (using the Remote
Keyboard or CH UP/DOWN buttons)
8 Press the VOL RIGHT bution lo add or press the
LEFT button to delete channel(s) from Favonie
Channel Memory
3 Repeat Steps 6 and 7 to continue adding or deleting
channels (up to 15 channels may be stored In
Favorite Channel Memory)
NOTE When desired channels have been pragrammed,
press the ACTION button twice to return to
selected program
10 Press the CH UF/DOWN button to scan through the
Favorite Channels you programmed
— 37 —
Channel Caption Features
Preset Caption
This feature allows you to select from 56 preset
captions, and assign corresponding channel numbers
utilized in your area Caplions are easily assigned to the
channel numbers you select by following the simple
steps outlined below The channel number will then
display, along with preset captions when changing
channels or pressing the Recall button
1 Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons ta highlight the Channel Caption Icon
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Channel
Caption Menu
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4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight PRESET
CAPTION
5 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to display the
Preset Caption Menu
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6 Press the CH UP/DOWN to highlight the desired
Preset Channel Caption
7 Use the Remote Control keyboard to assign the
channel numberto the Channel Captionin yourarea
(Refer to your local TV guide)
NOTE: To delete an assigned channel number from
channel caption, press the VOL LEFT button
while the assigned channel number 15
highlighted
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Press the CH DOWN button to select a different
Preset Channel Caption, then repeat steps 6 and 7
until all desired Preset Channel Captions have an
assign channel number
Press the ACTION button three times to exit menus
Channel Caption Features (cont.)
Located On Remote Control
(=
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Selects Desired
Feature when
Selects or Adjusts
Fealures when
Menu is Displayed
Displays and Exits Menus
Manual Caption — The Channel Caption
(Station Identifrer) allows you to input the call names of
up to 30 stations into memory (Using Up to 4 characters)
The call name will then display, along with the channel
number when changing channels or pressing RECALL
Menu 1s Displayed
tw CH 3
Channel Caption __—
(Station Identifier)
1 Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press lhe CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Channel Caption Icon
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Channel
Caption Menu
CHANNEL
CARTION
— 30 —
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Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight
MANUAL CAPTION
Press lhe VOL LEFT/RIGHT button lo display the
MANUAL CAPTION menu
Use lhe Remote Control Keyboard or VOL
LEFT/RIGHT buttons to enter channel number your
wish to assign a channel caption (STATION
IDENTIFIER)
Press the CH DOWN button to highlight ENTER
CAPTION
Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select first
character in channel caption (STATION IDENTIFIER)
Press the CH DOWN button to move to second char-
acter position, and repeal sleps B and 3 until the
complete caption is entered (up to 4 characters)
Press the CH UP/DOWN button repeatedly to high-
light ENTER CHANNEL NUMBER Then repeal
steps 6 through 10 to conlinue adding channel cap-
tion (STATION IDENTIFIERS)
Press the ACTION button three times to exit the
Manual Caption menu
NOTE. Press the ACTION button again to return to
Channel Caption Icon
Trilingual Menu Selection Language Selection
(English/Spanish/French)
Follow these instructions to change the Language Menu
to Spanish, French, and English
NOTE: The Language Menuis factory set to ENGLISH
1 Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
Localed On Remote Control 2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Language ENGLISH/
(N ESPAÑOL (Spanish)/FRANCAIS (French) Icon
Selecis Deswed 3 Press the ACTION button to display the LANGUAGE
<a Feature when select Menu
Menu 1s Displayed
Selecls or Adjusls
Fealures whan
Menu 1s Displayed
Displays and Exits Menus
4 Pressthe CHUP/DOWN buttonto select ENGLISH,
SPANISH, or FRENCH for the Language Menu
5 Pressthe ACTION button twice to exit the Language
Menu
NOTE: Press the ACTIÓN button again to return to
Language Icon
— 40 —
Set-Up Features
Clock (Auto)
Clock (Manual)
Set Time
Set Day
Convergence Adj
= Mode (TV or Cable)
« Auto Program
: Manual Program
= CC On Mute
CC Mode cated On Remote Control
ES
<
Selecls Desired
Fealure when
Menu 1s Displayed
Selecis or Adjusis
Fealures when
Menu 1s Displayed
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Displays and Exits Menus
Clock (Auto) — This feature automatically adjusts
the TV clock to the correct time wheneverthe TV is luned
to a PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) station for 10
minutes, or until the correct time and day are displayed
(Refer to your local TV guide for PBS channel number)
Follow these procedures to automatically set the PTV
clock
1 Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Set Up Icon
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Set Up
Menu
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4 Press lhe CH UP/DOWN bution to highlight
CLOCK
5 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT bulton to select AUTO
(If necessary)
6 Pressthe CHDOWN button to highlight AUTO TIME
SET
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7 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to display the
AUTO TIME SET Menu
8 Press the CH UP button to highlrght PAS CHANNEL
9 Tune TV or Cable Box to PBS channel, using the
Remote Control Keyboard or VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to enter PBS channel number
10 Pressthe CH DOWN button to highlight TIME ZONE
ADJUST
NOTE: Theresa plus or minus one-hour offset thatcan
be programmed to adjust the clock, should
there be a time zone difference between the
PBS TV station and the viewer
11 Press the VOL LEFT button for minus one-hour
offset or the VOL RIGHT button for plus one-hour
offset (if necessary)
12 Press the CH DOWN button to highlight ACTIVATE
— 41 —
Set-Up Features (cont.)
(Clock Auto — cont.)
RAUTONME[SETS
13 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to display the
AUTO TIME SET submenu
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14 Press the ACTION button four times to exit menus
— 42 —
Set-Up Features (cont.)
Clock (Manual) — Clock (when set) will display On
Screen at initial turn on, alter a channel change and
when pressing Recall button It must be set lo operale
lhe dual Timer feature
1
2
3
10
Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Set Up Icon
Press the ACTION bution to display the Set Up
Menu
Press the CH UP/DOWN bulton to highlight
CLOCK
Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select
MANUAL
Press the CH DOWN button to highlight SET TIME
Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to Set Hours
(set AM/PM accordingly)
Press the CH DOWN button to highlight minutes
position
Press lhe VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to sel minutes
Press Ihe ACTION button twice lo exil lhe Sel Up
Menu
NOTE" Pressing the ACTION bulton again will return to
Sel Up Icon
Set Day —Theday of the week must be setinorderto
operate the Dual Timer leature
1
2
3
— 43 —
Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
button lo highlight the Set Up Icon
Press the ACTION button to display the Set Up
Menu
Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight SET
DAY
Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select proper
day of the week
Press the ACTION button twice to exit the Set Up
Menu
Set-Up Features (cont.)
Convergence Ad]. (Adjustment) — This unit incorporates a special Digital Convergence Adjustment
feature Forthe convenience ofthe customer, this adjustments preset al the factory Adjustment may be required when
lhe Receiver is moved due lo the influence of earth's magnetic held on the projection tubes Convergence can also be
resel as necessary Perform the convergence adjustment using the following procedure
GREEN ADJUSTMENT
Turn the Receiver ÓN and tune in a local channel that provides a
clear picture The test pattern requires a received channel for
stabilization Green 15 the standard reference for the convergence
adjustment procedure Follow lhe steps below
1 Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
à Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT buttons to
highlight the Set Up Icon
3 Press the ACTION button to display lhe Set Up Menu
4 Press the CH DOWN button to highlight CONVERGENCE ADJ
5 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to display the Convergence
Adjustment screen
PRESSICUIVILONIMORE
6 Green horizontal and vertical test lines must be present at the
screen frame mechanical reference marks
7 Algnthe Greentest marks with lhe frame mechanical reference
marks Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button on Remote Control
for honzontal movement and the CH UP/DOWN button on
Remote Control for the vertical movement
RED ADJUSTMENT
B Press lhe ACTION button on the Remote Control
NOTE. A properly converged cross pattern will appear as white with
a minimum of red color fnnging
9 Align the Red Cross with the white cross pattern al the cenier of
the screen Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button on Remote
Control for honzontal movement and the CH UP/DOWN button
on Remote Control for the vertical movement
BLUE ADJUSTMENT
10 Press the ACTION button on the Remote Control
11 Algn lhe Blue Cross with the white cross pattern at the center of
Ihe screen Press lhe VOL LEFT/RIGHT button on Remole
Control for horizontal movement and the CH UP/DOWN button
on Remote Control for the vertical movement
12 Press the ACTION button three times lo exit menus
E
NOTE TO PREVENT PICTURE TUBE DAMAGE, DO NOT ENE
TEST PATTERN ON FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME
— 44 —
CONVERGENCE
NEXT : ACTION
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marks on lame
Press for
Vertical
Movement
Press for
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cross pattern
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NEXT : ACTION
NEXT : ACTION
Set-Up Features (cont.) Mode (TV or Cable)
IMPORTANT NOTE The proper input mode must be
selected for the lype of signal at the antenna input.
1 TV is used when the Receiver 1s not connected to a
Cable TV System, for example, when using a VHF/
UHF antenna (Channels 02-69)
= CABLE Is used when the Receiver is connected to a
Cable TV Syslem and you are not using a cable
company converter box (Channels 01-125)
Located On Remote Control NOTE: Some Cable TV Systems encode (scramble)
program material on specific channels A cable
AN company supplied decoder 1s required to repro-
Selecls Desirad duce an acceptable picture Certain Cable TV
M Featurs when Systems offset some channels to reduce inler-
Menu 15 Displayed ference It will be necessary to use the cable
company supplied converter to receive these
specific channels
Selects or Adjusts 1 Pressthe ACTION button lo display the Main Menu
Fealures when 2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
Menu is Displayed buttons to highlight the Sel Up Icon
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Set Up
Menu
Displays and Exits Menus
4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight Mode
5 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select TV or
CABLE
E Press the ACTION button twice to exit menus
— 45 —
Set-Up Features (cont.)
Auto Program - The Auto Programming feature
allows you to place all channels with a video signal into
Channel Scan Memory When you press the CHANNEL
UP/DOWN button, only those channels with a video
signal will be accessed
NOTE. TV or Cable Tuning mode must be set properly
for your system
1 Pressthe ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
button to highlight the Sel Up Icon
3 Press the ACTION button lo display the Sel Up
Menu
| "Ti ETc
4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight AUTO
PROGRAM
5 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to start Auto
Programming Scan Channels will automatically
advance until all channels have been scanned
« Channel numbers with video signal present will
lurn blue which indicates stored in Channel
Scan Memory
6 Press the ACTION button twice to exit menus
NOTE: Some channels with very weak signals may be
locked into memory If desired, these channels
can be deleted manually using the Manual
Program feature
Helpful Hints:
After Auto Programming:
Blue channel number indicates channel 1s in Channel
Scan Memory
All channels are available by direct access using the
numeric keypad (0 through 3 buttons)
Up to 15 channels will be programmed into the
FAVORITE Channel Scan after Auto Programming
Scan has been completed Any original channels thal
were programmed into FAV CHANNEL will remain
(Refer to Favonte Channel Scan for deleting unwanted
channels )
Manual Program - This feature allows you to
select which channels are placed into Channel Scan
Memory, so when you press the CHANNEL UP/DOWN
bution, only those channels you desire will be accessed
1 Pressthe ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Set Up leon
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Set Up
Menu
Es 6 FER YS
4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight MANUAL
PROGRAM
S Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT bution to display
Manual Program Menu
6 Use the Numenc Keypad (0 through 9 butions) or
CH UP/DOWN buttons to select channels
7 Press the VOL RIGHT button lo add channel(s) lo
memory (blue) Press the VOL LEFT button to
delete channel(s) from memory (yellow)
B Hepeat Steps 6 and? to continue adding or deleting
channels
9 Press the ACTIÓN button twice to exit menus
— 46 —
Set-Up Features (cont.)
[CC] On Mute
Activates the On-Screen Closed Caption feature, when
the MUTE button on the Remote Control is pressed To
deachtivale press the MUTE button again
NOTE" This feature functions when the Closed Caption
Mode 15 in the “OFF” position The program
being viewed must be broadcast with Closed
Caption (Refer to your local TV guide)
1 Pressthe ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press the CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Set Up [con
3 Press the ACTION button to display the Set Up
Menu
4 Press lhe CH UP/DOWN bution to highhght CC ON
MUTE
5 Press lhe VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select NO
(OFF), C1, C2, C3, ar C4
NOTE: Recommended menu Set Up far Closed Cap-
tion when using Mute Button
« CC ON MUTE C1
« CC MODE OFF
6 Press lhe ACTION button twice to exit the Set Up
Menu
7 Press the MUTE button when the program being
viewed 15 broadcast with Closed Caption to activate
NOTE Press the MUTE button again to deactivate
[CC] Mode — This Receiver has a built In decoder
that provides a visual depiction of the audio portion of a
television program In the form of wntten words across
the screen (white or colored letters on a black
background) It allows the viewer to read the dialogue of
a television program or other information
1 Press the ACTION button to display the Main Menu
2 Press lhe CH UP/DOWN and VOL LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to highlight the Set Up Icon
3 Press the ACTION bution to display the Set Up
Menu
4 Press the CH UP/DOWN button to highlight CC
MODE
5 Press the VOL LEFT/RIGHT button to select OFF,
C1, C?, T1, T2, C3, CA, T3, or T4
= CAPTION OFF — Recommended mode when
Closed Caplion 15 not being used
= CAPTION C1 — For video related information
that can be displayed (up to 4 lines of script
strategically placed on the television screen so
that It does nol obstruct relevant parts of the
picture) Script can be in any language
« CAPTION C2 - Another mode used for video
related information
= TEXT T1 — Blanks out a large portion of the
picture on the television screen, and displays
program guide or any other information
currently being transmitted
« TEXT T2 — Another mode which displays
information and blanks outa large portion of ihe
piclure on the television screen
= CAPTION C3 — Another mode used for video
related information
= CAPTION C4 — Another mode used for video
related information
= TEXT T3 — Another mode which displays
Information and blanks out a large portion of the
picture on the television screen
= TEXT T4 — Another mode which displays
Information and blanks out a large portion of the
picture on the television screen
6 Press the ACTION button twice to exit menus
— A7 —
Programming the Home Theater Remote
The remote control can be set to control other manufacturers components, by utilizing the MODE SELECTION
BUTTONS for CABLE, DSS, VCR, RCVR (a Receiver or Amplifier), CD, LD, and AUX (for Cassette Players, Second
Code Unknown
VCR or a DVD )
Use the following procedure for setting up the Use the following procedure for setting up the
remote control using the numerical buttons remole control when the component's remoie
when the component's remote code is known. access code 15 not known. This procedure
uses lhe "sequence method”.
Determine Lhe brand of the component
Identify the code(s) associated with the ode rom Confirm thal the component is plugged
brand from the infrared code index (see Index Sheet n and operating properly, then turn it
following pages) Record all possible
codes 1 5 9
[FA Press and hold the button,
then the button so that both
are pressed at the same time for at
least 5 seconds. All Mode buttons
will flash. Then let go of lhe buttons
Press the appropriate Mode button
for the device. The pressed button
will Illuminate steadily. All other
butions will go out.
[Ed] Press the button to step
over to the nem code.
Confırm that the component ıs plugged
In and operating properly, then turn it
OFF
Press and hold the button, then
the bulton sa that both are
pressed al the same time for at least:
[5 Seconds. All Mode buttons will
flash. Then let go of the buttons
Press the appropriate Mode button
for the component, The pressed
button will diuminale sleadily All
other buttons will go oul.
Press the button to test the
remole If the correct code 15
sent, the component will turn on.
[6] Enler the 3-digil code, by using the
Remote Control Keypad “0”
through "9” buttons. If a proper
code was entered, lhe Made button
will blink twice then go oul.
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Once the correct code 15 found,
press the button
to store the code
¡Now the remote 1s set for the
entered code.
To a TNQZAE003—1 (FA Repeat from step EN above until the
Press the & button to test the remote. If proper component code is found It
the correct code Is setup for the may take several attempts belore
component (in step [§), the component the correct code 1s found
turn on.
will on NOTE: If an incorrect code ıs entered, or
NOTE Some brands have multiple codes when the operation is not
Repeal the procedure using another completed within 30 seconds, the
listed code untl the component settings will not change
responds correctly
— 4B —
Infrared Remote Codes for Specific Components
Helpful Hint: Write down the code numbers for your components in the space provided below. This
will serve as a handy reference whenever you need to reprogram your remote control
CABLE VCR CD
Cable TV Converter Bow Video Cassette Recorder Compaci Disc Player
DSS RCVH
Digulal Satellile Syslem Receiver ar Amplifier Laser Disc Player
Other Compenenl Other Component Cher Component
Other Component Other Component her Component
— 49 —
VCR Infrared Codes Index
The Universal Infrared Remote Conlrol 1s capable of operating many brands of VCRs Refer lo the Programming lhe
Remote Control section for procedures
Note The Universal Remote Control memory 15 limited, therefore, some models ol VCHs may not operate The
Universal Remote Control 1s not designed to control all [eatures that are available in all models
Note: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote VCR (*) Selection Mode button A second VCH can
be activated using the same codes, from AUX (**) Seleclion Mode button Then refer to the Remote Control Key
Functions section, for Remote VCR and VCR 2 function key listing
Code Index for VCRs
VCH Brand Code(s) VCR Brand Code(s)
Advenlura 000 MTC 000, 240
Ao 278 Multitech 000, 072
VCR Awa 000 NEC 038, 041, 067
Akai 041, 061 Nikko 037
+ Amencan High 035 Noble 240
Asha 240 Olympus 035
Audiovox 037 Opumus 037, 048, 104
Beaumark 240 Panasonic 035, 162, 225, 454
Bell & Howell 104 Penney 035, 037, 038, 042
Broksonic 121,184 240
Calin 037 Penlax 042
Canon 035 Philco 035
Carver 081 Philips 035, 081
CCE 072, 278 Pilot 037
Second VCH Cilizen 037, 278 Pioneer 067
Coll 072 Prolec 072
Cralg 037, 047, 072, 240 Pulsar 039
ЖЖ Curtis Malhes 035, 041, 060 Quarter 046
FAUX) Cybemex 240 Quartz 046
Daewoo 045, 27H Quasar 035
Dynalech 000 Radio Shach 000, 037
Electrahome 037 Radix 037
Elecirophonic 037 Randex 037
Emerax 032 RCA D042, 060
Emerson 000, 002, 037, 043, Healistic 000, 035, 037, 046
061, 121, 184, 27B 047, 048, 104, 240
Fisher 047, 104 Ricoh 034
Ри)! 033, 035 Runco 039
Funai 000 Samsung 045, 240
Garrard 000 Sanky 039, 04H
GE 035, 060 Sansui 041, 067
Goldstar 037, 038 Sanyo 046, 047, 104, 240
Gradiente 000 Scoti 043, 045, 121, 184
Harley-Davidson 000 Sears 035, 037, 042, 046,
Harman—Kardon 038 047,104
Harwood 072 Sharp 048
Headquarter 046 Shintom 072
HI-Q 047 Shogun 240
Hilachi 041, 042 singer 072
Jensen 041 Sony 032, 033, 034, 035
JVC 041, 067 STS 042
Kenwood 035, 041, 067 Sylvania DOD, 035, 043, DB1
KLH 072 Symphonic 000
Kodak 035, 037 Tatung 041
Lloyd 000 Teac 000, 041
Logik 072 Technics 035,162
LXI 037 Teknika 000, 035, 037
Magnavox 035, 039, 0B1 TMK 240
Magnin 240 Toshiba 043, 045
Maraniz 035, 081 Totevision 037, 240
Marta 037 Unilach 240
Malsushila 035 Vector 045
МЕ! 035 Veclor Hesearch 03H
Memorex 000, 035, 037, 038, Video Concepts 045, 061
046, 047, 048, 104 Videosonic 240
240 Wards 000, 035, 042, 047,
MGA 043, 061 048, 072, 240
MGN Technology 240 MA-1000 000, 035, 072
Minolla 042 Yamaha 038
Milsubishi 043, Del, 067 Zenilh 033, 034, 039
Molorola 035, 04B
— 50 -
Cable Converter Box and CD Players
Infrared Codes Index
The Universal Infrared Remote Control 1s capable of operating many brands of Cable Converter Boxes and CD Players
Refer to the Programming lhe Remote Control section for procedures
Note: The Universal Remote Conlrol memory 1s limited, therefore, some models of Cable Converter Boxes and CD
Players may not operate The Universal Remote Control is not designed to control all leatures that are available
in all models
Note: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote CBL Selection Mode button (x) Then refer to the
Remote Control Key Functions section, for Hemote CBL function key listing
Codes for Cable Converter Box
Brand of Brand of
Cable-TV Box Code(s) Cable-TV Box Code(s)
ABC 003, 007, 008, 011,| Pioneer 144, 533
013, 014, 017 Pulsar 000
Archer 153 RCA 021
Cenlu 153 Regal 020, 259
Cable аа 153 Rembrandl 011
Conlac 019 Runco 000
Yr Das Ryung 008 Samsung 144
Garrard 153 Scientific Atlanta 008, 017, 477
Gemini 015 Signal 015
General Instrument 011, 476 Signature 011
Goldslar 144 Sprucer 021
Hamlin 009, 020, 259 Starcom 003, 015
Hitachi 011 Slargate 015
Hylex 007 Slarquesl 015
Jasco 153 Tocom 012, 013
Jerrold 003, 011, 012, 014,| Toshiba 000
015,476 Tusa 015
Memorex 000 Unika 153
Oak 007,010 Uniled Artists 007
Panasonic 000, 021, 107 Uned Cable 003
Paragon 000 Universal 153
Philips 153 Zenih 000, 525
Nole: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote CD Selection Mode button (4) Then refer to the
Remote Control Key Functions section, for Remote CD Players function key listing
Codes for CD Players
Brandof Brandof
CD Players Code(s) CD Players Code(s)
Aiwa 124, 157 Onkyo 101
CA Audio Lab 029 Oplimus 000, 032, 037,
C ave Carver 157 305, 426, 468
DEl yer Denon 003 Panasonic 029, 367
DKK 000 Philips 157
EA Emerson 305 Pioneer 032, 468
Fisher 048 Prolon 157
Genexxa 032, 305 QED 157
— Harman-Kardon 426 Quasar 029
Hitachi 032 HCA 305
JVC 072 Rolel 157
Kenwood 028, 037, 048, 190| SAE 157
Мга! 157 Sansui 157, 305
|4! 305 Ecol 305
Magnavox 157 Sears 305
Maraniz 023, 157 Sharp 037
MCS 025 Sherwood 426
Mission 157 Sony 000
Nakamichi 147 Technics 023, 303
NSM 157 Viclor 072
— 51 —
Cassette Players, Receivers, and Amplifiers
The Universal Infrared Remote Control 1s capable of operating many brands ol Cassette Players, Receivers, or
Infrared Codes Index
Amplihers Refer to the Programming the Remote Control section for procedures
Note
avallable in all models
Note
The Universal Hemote Control memory is limited, therefore, some models ol Cassette Players, Recelvers, and
Amplifiers may not operate The Universal Remote Control is not designed to control all features that are
Alter entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote AUX Selection Mode button (>) Then refer to the
Remote Control Key Functions section, for Remote Casselte Players funcion key listing
Cassetie
Players
x
Code Index for Cassette Players
Note
Receivers
Amplifiers
Brand of Brand of
Cassette Players Code(s) Cassette Players Code(s)
Aiwa 029 Panasonic 272
Carver 029 Philips 029
Denon 076 Pioneer 027, 220
Kenwood 070 Sansul 025
Magnavon 029 Sherwood 337, 398
Maraniz 029 Sony 170, 243
Nakamichi 147 Technics 229
Oplimus 027, 220, 337, 338 | Wards 027
Yamaha 094, 097
After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote ЯСУА Selection Mode button (><>) Then relerto the
Remote Control Key Functions section, for Hemote Receivers/Amplifiers function key listing
Code Index for Receivers and Amplifiers
Brand uf Receiver /
Brand of Receiver /
ES
Amphher Code(s) Amplifier Code(s)
ADC 531 Panasonic 039
Alwa 121, 15B, 189 Penney 195
Carver 008, 0472, 189, 2609 Philips 199. 269
Casio 135 Pioneer 013, 014, ОНО, 900,
Clarinette 195 531
Denon 004 Quasar 039
Fisher 042, 219 ВСА 531
JVC 074 Realislic 195
Kenwood 027, 186 Sansul 189, 321
Lloyd's 195 Sanyo 215
Magnavox 189, 195, 269, 531 Sharp 186
Marantz 039, 189, 263, 321 Sherwoad 502
MCS 035 Sony 158
Modulaire 195 Technics 039, 208, 408, 309,
NAD 320 518
Nakamichi 321, 347 Victor 074
Onkyo 135 Wards 013, 014, 042, 08D,
Opumus 013, 0BO, 1BE, 2139, 158 185
300, 591 Yamaha 176, 186, 354
Yoru 195
— 57.
Laser Disc, DSS (Digital Satellite System),
and DVD (Digital Videodisc)
Infrared Codes Index
The Universal Infrared Remote Control is capable of operating selected brands of Laser Disc, DSS Digital Satellite
System, and DVD (Digital Videodisc) Refer to the Programming the Remote Control section for procedures
Note The Universal Remote Control mernory is limited, therefore, some models of Laser Disc, DSS Digital Satellite
System, and DVD (Digital Videodisc) may not operate The Universal Remote Control is not designed to control
all features that are available in all models
Note: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote LD Selection Mode button (©) Then refer to the
Remote Control Key Functions section, for Remote Laser Disc function key listing
Codes for Laser Disc
Laser Disc
Player Brand ol
Laser Disc Code(s)
©
Milsubishi 059
NAD 059
Panasonic 204
Pioneer 059
Quasar 204
Sony 201
Note Aller entering the proper infrared code, press lhe Remote DSS Selection Mode button (© ©) Then refer to the
Remole Control Key Functions section, for Remote DSS function key listing
055 Codes for DSS (Digital Satellite System)
Brand of
OO (055) Satellite Code(s)
Panasonic 701
RCA SEG
Sony 639
Note: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote AUX Selection Mode button (Xx) Then reler to the
Remote Control Key Funclions section, for Remote DVD function key listing
Videodisc Codes for DVD (Digital Videodisc)
Brand of
Ж DVD Code(s)
(55 Panasonic 490
- 57 —
Troubleshooting Chart
Before you call for service, determine the symptoms and make a few simple checks shown below
Symptoms
Picture
Sound
Check
a
SNOWY PICTURE
A
Jp
NOISY SOUND
ANTENNA LOCATION AND/OR CONNECTION
MULTIPLE IMAGE
(>
N
NORMAL SOUND
ANTENNA DIRECTION AND/OR LOCATION
ANTENNA LEAD-IN WIRE
a
INTERFERENCE
ELECTRICAL AFPLIANCES, LIGHTS, CARS AND TRUCKS
DIATHERMY AND OTHER MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
8
VOLUME CONTROL SETTING
MUTE CONTROL (IF APPLICABLE)
TV SPEAKER SWITCH (IF APPLICABLE) IN OFF OR EXT POSITION
TRY ANOTHER CHANNEL
NORMAL PICTURE NO SOUND
> > TV/ANT-CABLE TUNING SYSTEM SET TO PROPER SETTING
N ANTENNA INPUT MODE INCORRECT
NO VIDEO NOISY SOUND
и CHECK THAT AC POWER LINE 1S PLUGGED INTO AC OUTLET AND
>, POWER BUTTON IS ON
- BRIGHTNESS AND AUDIO CONTROLS SET PROPERLY
TRY ANOTHER CHANNEL
NO PICTURE NO SOUND
O Л» COLOR CONTROL SETTINGS
No TRY ANOTHER CHANNEL
NO COLOR NORMAL SOUND
WW RECEIVER IN VIDEO MODE WITH NO SIGNAL
BLUE PICTURE NO SOUND
PG Ny
< CHANNEL LOCKDUT FEATURE ACTIVATED
NO VIDEO
BLACK BOX IN
PICTURE
CC (CLOSED CAPTION) IN TEXT MODE
PUT IN CAPTION OFF MODE TO ELIMINATE BLACK BOX
— 54 —
Recommended Cable Converter Box Connection
TERMINALS ON BACK OF RECEIVER
CABLE CONVERTER BOX
OUTPUT INFUT
Incoming Cable from
Cable TV Syslem
When connecting a Cable Company supplied converter box for scrambled (premium) channels, we recommend making
your connections as shown above so that the converter box 1s required only when viewing scrambled channels
1 ANT 1 Mode (accessed by the INPUT SELECT Menu, page 32) will allow you to view all non scrambled channels
without the use of the cable converter box
2 When a scrambled channel is desired, use ANT 2 Mode (accessed by the INPUT SELECT Menu page 32) Select
channel on TV as instructed by Cable Company and operate cable converter box
— 55 —
Panasonic Consumer Electronics
Company, Division of Matsushita
Electric Corporation of America
One Panasonic Way
Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
Panasonic Sales Company,
Division of Matsushita Electric
of Puerto Rico Inc (“PSC”)
Ave 65 de Infanteria, Km 95
San Gabriel Industrial Park
Carolina, Puerto Rico 00885
— 56 —
Panasonic Canada Inc.
5770 Ambler Drive
Mississauga, Ontario L4W 273
Canada

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Key Features

  • Picture in Picture (PIP)
  • Surround Sound
  • Programmable Remote
  • Timer
  • Closed Caption Display
  • Stereo Sound
  • External Speakers
  • Video Input Jacks
  • Audio Input Jacks

Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I connect external speakers to my Panasonic Color Video Projection System?
You can connect external speakers to the “TO AUDIO AMP” terminals on the back of the receiver. Refer to the “Optional Equipment Connection and Operation” section for detailed instructions.
What is the Picture in Picture (PIP) feature and how do I use it?
The PIP feature allows you to watch two channels simultaneously on the screen, one in a small window (PIP frame) within the main picture. You can use the PIP button and TV/Video button on the remote to activate, switch, and control the PIP feature. Consult the "PIP (Picture in Picture) Button" section for detailed instructions.
How do I set up the clock on my Panasonic Color Video Projection System?
You can set the clock to either Auto or Manual mode. Follow the steps mentioned in the “Clock” sections for both Auto and Manual settings.

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